Jan

14

4 Steps to Generate Income from E books

Filed in: Marketing by Scott Freed on 01-14-09

If you have good writing ability and specific knowledge about niche topics which interest people, you can make money on the Internet by writing and selling your own e-books. In this short guide we will show you how:

  1. Online sales. With the right advertising promotion and online marketing this is the quickest way to earn a return. You could write about topics which you are passionate about and have an in-depth knowledge of.Make sure that you highlight the features and benefits of your e-book to your potential customers – and try and give them added value, in the form of bonuses.
  2. Sell advertising. You can supplement your income from this particular method by selling advertising space on your web site to other marketers who are trying to promote similar products to yours.This is an excellent way to boost your income, and many advertisers are looking for space to promote their products. Make sure that it is relevant to your product, you wouldn’t want to sell advertising on your site for car wash products if your web site was all about computers and software.
  3. Use your e-book on your email subscription building campaigns. Give your e-books away as an incentive for your web site customers to sign up to your list.Create a link on the front page of your site which advertises “Free E-book” and send your viewers to a squeeze page with your opt in form in it, once they sign up, give them your e-book.
  4. Use your e-books to drive traffic to your web site. Take the first two or three chapters of your e-book and make that a mini copy, and give this to your friends, aquaintances, social networking contacts, as many as you can. Your web site address should be in the header and footer of each page in your e-books so people will know where to come for the rest of your book.

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Jan

13

The Difference Between Blogs and Websites

Filed in: Blog Setup by Scott Freed on 01-13-09

Blogs are completely different from the traditional web site. Unlike normal static web sites, blogs let you create new pages or posts, extremely easily by simply adding your text and title into a WYSIWYG editor and posting it.

The Wordpress platform through the use of templates automatically adds your post to your blog, creates the new page for you and inserts your new post into the correct category archive. By also using plug ins you are able to do a variety of tasks which are not possible with your traditional web site, for example you can automatically add tags to your posts, social networking buttons which enable readers to bookmark and share your post, add a forum to your blog, all from a  interface which is extremely user friendly.

Users can even maintain their blog without being online, you can write numerous articles and set them to be published on certain days at specific times automatically and with the built in technology of the blog platform, feed aggregators are notified immediately when a new post has been added to your blog, without user intervention.

Search engines love blogs because they are a source of fresh content and blogs are regularly updated.

The webmaster can get feedback both positive or negative on posts written on a blog by allowing the use of comments. Comments are a great way of collecting feedback, and allow you to gauge your readers and also get great ideas for new posts or articles. Through the blogging platform you can invite users and authors to submit their articles as well, and the admin panel allows you to easily control their access and privileges.

Blogs and blogging have exploded across the face of the Internet in the past few years, as more and more people discover the ease in which they can present their story, their ideas and thoughts to the world wide web, and with the development of technology such as social networking tools, it has become even more popular.

The blog is a development of technology which people can no longer ignore.

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